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Ken Q

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  1. Of course this discussion is ignoring the limitations of the Piper Cub. Details vary depending on model, but typically you can expect a cruise speed of about 75 kt and a range of perhaps 190 NM, or about 2.5 hours maximum endurance. Even this P. C. survivor (10 years out) can manage 2.5 hrs without resorting to the H.E.R.E. So Adambar, your butt can rejoice in the fact that that 1000 miles will require at least five stops, and also be relieved by the fact that the wallet in the back pocket will get lighter paying for meals and hotel rooms along the way. Also keep in mind that for grand tours of the PNW expect a service ceiling of 11500. So Rodger's challenge is just that. 1000 miles in a Cub, especially in a mountainous area is not for the faint of heart. I like the idea, but not, at this point in my life, so interested in extreme challenges, I'll do it in the Mooney. Ken
  2. You may also wish to have a look at some of the virtual airlines. I was involved with Noble Air for a few years back in the 90s. It can be great fun. Ken
  3. I'd guess the flight I'm in the midst of would qualify. OS9 Jefferson County, WA to KPSP, Palm Springs, CA. 900 miles direct, but we rarely do anything "direct". So far, OS9-KHQM-77S. Then south KMFR, KRDD, KSAC. Maybe a detour to Monterey (KMRY). Then KFAT, KBFL, KWJF, then through Cajon Pass to KPSP. Only I prefer to do this in my Mooney. Ken
  4. Pac SIM would be a good match. As the name suggests they do a lot of the Pacific islands,but they also have a few excellent North American airports. I have their KRNO and KSLC. Both very good. Ken
  5. Besides flying Orbx -Land, I've spent a good part of the last couple days reading the story of the ROORD "Ducks" team. That, and "escaping" the house to go for physical therapy (recovering from knee replacement surgery with complications), makes for a pretty good way to hunker down for the duration. Ken
  6. I've done this flight too, a few times. Except that I landed at Greenwood Municipal (KHFY) which is a GA airport on the southeast side of Indianapolis (an ORBX freeware airport). You're absolutely right, it's a beautiful flight over great scenery. Ken
  7. That's fine John, whatever suits best. Offer is always open, for you or anyone else. When outside of PiloetEdge coverage I use VoxATC, but I'm going to take a look at the program you're using. Ken
  8. John, One nice feature of PilotEdge is that you can suspend your membership when you leave the coverage area, And reactivate it when you return. Look at the coverage map and you'll see that they cover a lot of the western half of the U.S. Although your Phenom could run circles around my Mooney we could do a flight together next week if you like.
  9. You're now in the PilotEdge coverage area. PilotEdge provides real live controllers who can read a chart and know the terrain and the airports. There is coverage 15 hours a day, and the coverage area largely coincides with Orbx PNW, NorCal, SoCal and Rocky Mountain regions. They have an excellent training program, give a two week free trial membership. I love it, so much that I've been flying the West Coast for months. Take a look. www.pilotedge.net Ken
  10. Russ, I got their KBDL, and it's pretty good, at least for the time being, while we wait for ORBX to get to it. Much better than the default. A long time ago I made a little scenery file that added static aircraft and the NE Aviation Museum, which works with this. Not bad but a long cry from ORBX. Though I do like the fact that the proceeds benefit an animal shelter. Thanks again for the heads up. Ken
  11. Thanks for the heads up, Russ. I'll take a look. Ken
  12. There is a lot of really nice freeware for Connecticut, and Chester is GREAT, but we could do with a lot more airports in New England, New York, and Pennsylvania. I'd love to se a New England/Northern Mid Atlantic (NY NJ PA) Region, and I'll be very grateful for any free ware airports, and will buy in as instant any pay ware airports in this large geographic area. The sooner the better. I'd especially like to see, among many others: KDXR (Danbury, Ct) KHPN (Westchester Cty - White Plains) KFRG (Farmingdale Republic) KBDL (Bradley, Wndsor Locks) KPVD (Providence) KALB (Albany NY) KLNS (Lancaster, PA) KJST (Johnstown, PA, overlooking site of great Johnstown Flood) Ken
  13. Simply put, "Time's arrow only points one way; everything runs down (sorry, no perpetual motion), including us. Shucks! I thought I'd just loose 30 years my problems would be solved! (Sorry, my comment should be AFTER the quote, so put it here). Ken
  14. N67 is now KLOM. I agree that this would be a great little field for the ORBX touch. Ken
  15. Twelve out of the fourteen. Don't have a clew about the "Sweet Cigarettes". I don't remember "Party Lines" in my area, but that may be because as a tyke I was never, ever, allowed to use the telephone. A telephone call cost 10 cents, a letter only three, and besides, anyone I'd want to call, I'd just walk over to their house and knock on the back door. I do remember when we got a dial telephone; not that I could use it, but I remember Grandma making a fuss over the fact that she could now call Grandpa at his shop without going through the operator. This was about 1954, I think. Wash-tub wringers were pretty dated when I was a kid, but my aunt had one, and I found it fascinating. Our house was "modern", we had a washer with a spin cycle, AND a dryer!.. We had MADE IT! Ken
  16. Two observations: 1. Time flies when you're having fun. Except at our age time flies even when you're not having fun. 2. Getting old ain't for sissies.
  17. This too is enhanced as a part of a Region, so won't be done separately. I've never been to the real life airport, but as depicted in the Orbx region it, and the area around it are very nice. Ken
  18. Can't understate the importance of our four footed companions. I fully empathize with you, Spud. My wife & I have had cats all our lives, and each has been a dearly beloved companion. We've been lucky, except for one which died at 11, they have each lived to 20 or more, but losing them is hard. I hope you and Simon still have some time left together. Our current buddy is a 9 year old named Chessie Now, this is a FlighSim forum, so let's go there. I recently upgraded my FSX sim with a powerful new computer from Jetliner. I also added a Transponder from VRi, and made my own Communication Panel from Cockpit PHd components. I was showing it off to my wife today with a flight from Orbx KSAN to Thermal Ca. in the SoCal region. Chessie joined us from the start, first on one lap, then the other. Sure he couldn't figure out what his stupid humans were doing, and all the strange noises. But he had fun too. The family that Sims together stays together (I guess). Ken
  19. To this list of MN airports I'd like to add KSTC, St Cloud (my wife's home town airport).
  20. I'll join at the end of June. Be 70 then. Ken
  21. KHTO is in the latest freeware pack, so now we have a few Long Island airports. I'm still hoping for KFRG.
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